Hmm. I'm not absolutely sure what you mean but I'll take a guess. I assume that the problem is that you can't get the arms down low enough (if you mean you don't know how to move them at all, the control handle is slightly behind you and to the right). Anyway, assuming your mower is like mine, the first time I coupled mine up it was laying on the ground, and the stubby little bars on the mower where the link arms from the tractor attatch (sorry about all this technical jargon!) were resting on the ground. My link arms are both very adjustable (I made the lift rods myself) but even so I had some manhandling and struggling to get the thing on. These mowers aren't heavy though and a bit of judicuous levering with a long pole, coupled with some vocabulary that I didn't learn at Finnish classes was all that it took. Generally from my experience (and I'm the least experienced person here, be warned!) the best way to couple things up seems to be to fix which ever link arm is going to be most akward first (this might be the non-adjustable one if you don't have a hitch like mine). Then fix the other link arm, and finally the top link. Now... after you have got your mower onto your tractor, and lifted it into the air, you will probably discover that in fact it has some sort of feet that you can lower the next time when you want to disconnect the mower. If not, you can carefully leave it on wooden blocks or make some other arrangement so that you are able to leave the mower at a more convenient hight for re-attatchment later. Make sure though that it is stable, safe, and no mower parts (for example that rod that I assume you have that drives the actual sickle rod) are going to get bent. A couple of other points: make very sure that everything is greased properly, and that the mower turns around smoothly before attempting to mow with it. Don't get off the tractor with the mower running I hope this has been some help. It's highly probable that you will get some better advice from other people on this board, so don't simply rush out and follow mine! I have only mowed about eight acres myself! Let me know how your mowing goes, and good luck! My mower needs a good handful of bolts and a welding rod for every couple of acres it mows! Regards, J-P PS. There is lots of good advice about these tools over on the 'implement alley' board.
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